- A journey to the land of Yao minority in Guangdong, China
Now Yao minority is about 3,5 million people, living in the Chinese provinces of Guangxi, Hunan, Guizhou, Yunnan, and Guangdong, as well as Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and a few more countries
- 55 Ethnic Minorities in China - TravelChinaGuide
A brief introduction on the ethnic minorities in China The list makes a clear description on the 55 ethnic groups from the aspects of distribution, eating habits, beliefs and unique customs
- List of ethnic groups in China - Wikipedia
Minority groups such as Western Europeans (mainly English and Portuguese), and Southern or Southeastern Asians (mainly Filipinos, Indians, Indonesians, Nepalese, and Pakistanis) live in Hong Kong [15]
- ETHNIC MINORITIES IN CHINA | Facts and Details
Some of them have very distinct customs The largest of the 55 recognized minorities in China is the Zhuang, over 20 million people They are concentrated mainly in Guangxi province in southern China The smallest minority is the Lhoba in Tibet with only 3,680 people Ethnicity has been incorporated into views about Chinese nationalism
- YAO (IU MIEN) MINORITY: GROUPS, BRANCHES AND HISTORY - Facts and Details
The Yao are a fairly large minority that are found in Guangxi, Guangdong, Guizhou and Yunnan in southern China, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam
- Yao Ethnic Minority, Chinese Ethnic Minority - China Travel
The Yao people mainly live in the Guanxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and the provinces of Hunan, Yunnan, Guangdong and Guizhou in China Most of the Yao people live together in small groups that are distributed widely throughout the mountainous regions in the above mentioned provinces
- Myth-busting the Yao: Fact and fiction about Guangdong’s largest ethnic . . .
Despite being the largest ethnic minority in Guangdong and boasting a population comparable to Chicago’s, the Yao have historically remained absent from all social, economic and political interactions in the region
- Go Guangdong | Explore ethnic minorities ancient culture and modern . . .
Qingyuan is the prefecture-level city with the largest population of ethnic minorities in Guangdong Province Cultural practices such as the long drum dance and Yao wedding customs have been recognized as national intangible cultural heritages
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